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The Treasure of Loon Lake

The Shores of Loon Lake, Book 2

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The Treasure of Loon Lake

By: Rachelle Paige Campbell
Narrated by: Emily Sutton-Smith
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In a few hours, MOLLY MAGUIRE's life implodes. After her apartment burns down, a lawyer shows up at her office informing her that a distant relative left her a home in Loon Lake, Wisconsin. Then she's fired. With nothing holding her back, and nowhere else to go, she heads to the small town.

Young retiree, GRANT REEM sold his tech start-up and was contacted by the owner of his family's favorite vacation spot with an interesting next act: buy a tour boat company in Loon Lake. With nothing stopping him, and always putting his trust in the universe, Grant buys the business and moves across the country. When he bumps into the one who got away, his college girlfriend Molly, he's thrilled, but she's not the same go-getter who dumped him.

Molly's new home floods the first night, and she escapes to the Inn with a few dry belongings. She bumps into Grant and learns of the local legend about her family's curse. When she uncovers a treasure map, she decides to take a chance with Grant's encouragement. As they search for the treasure, however, they met unexpected opposition, learn about local superstitions, and have to decide if fate—or some other force—wants them to win or lose.

©2025 Rachelle Campbell Dio (P)2026 Tantor Media
Clean & Wholesome Romantic Comedy
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